Health Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation $10.00A Startling Look At The Effects Of Electropolution On Your HealthEdited and compiled by Bruce Fife, N.D.with the assistance of the Electric and Magnetic Fields Research and Public Information Dissemination Program and the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences We are under continual attack from electromagnetic fields (EMFs) radiating from power lines, household wiring, microwave ovens, computers, televisions, clock radios, cellular phones, electric blankets and other appliances. Researchers have correlated electropollution with increases in cancer, birth defects, depression, learning disabilities, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Alzheimer's disease, and Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. The danger is real and with increasing use of electricity in our environment it is one of the reasons why many scientists believe some disease rates are on the rise. EMFs are not blocked or weakened by trees, walls, buildings, or other structures. like X-rays they pass through these objects and into our bodies -- disrupting normal cellular function and biological processes. For most of us our greatest exposure to EMFs comes from within our own homes. All household appliances emit EMFs. But you cannot tell which are most dangerous by their size or function. Often the small devices like electric can openers and hair dryers are much more dangerous than the larger ones such as electric ovens or refrigerators. In this book you will find out --
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